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Quantum Stocks Just Had Their Breakout Moment - This Is Only the Beginning


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Published in Science and Technology on Saturday, March 15th 2025 at 15:42 GMT by InvestorPlace   Print publication without navigation

  • The market may be turbulent, but innovation never stops
  • and that's exactly why InvestorPlace Senior Analyst Louis Navellier remains confident. Just days ago, a little-known quantum computing called D-Wave Quantum's announced a breakthrough in the quantum computing space.

The article from MSN discusses the burgeoning field of quantum computing and its impact on stock markets, particularly focusing on companies like IonQ, Rigetti Computing, and D-Wave Systems, which have seen significant stock price increases. It highlights how these companies are at the forefront of quantum technology, with IonQ announcing a new quantum computer system, and Rigetti Computing reporting a substantial revenue increase. The piece suggests that the recent performance of these "quantum stocks" could be just the beginning of a larger trend, as quantum computing promises to revolutionize various industries by solving complex problems far beyond the capabilities of classical computers. The article also touches on the speculative nature of investing in quantum computing, given its early stage and the high expectations for future applications in fields like cryptography, drug discovery, and financial modeling.

Read the Full InvestorPlace Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/technology/tech-companies/quantum-stocks-just-had-their-breakout-moment-this-is-only-the-beginning/ar-AA1AZGhW ]

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